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jimfisher
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Posted - 03/04/2012 :  16:04:51  Show Profile  Visit jimfisher's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Just got hold of these

https://plus.google.com/photos/112602111433616126606/albums/5727189017392705121?authkey=CM2KociphLK8Tg

22. 13, 16, 14snr, I'm guessing from the 70s.

really heavy, well-made drums, excellent hardware for the day, and very loud! Anyone got any experience with these?

Ta,
J.

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Captain Bubble
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Posted - 03/04/2012 :  16:09:46  Show Profile  Visit Captain Bubble's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Very nice, polished up well!

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jimfisher
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Posted - 03/04/2012 :  16:13:26  Show Profile  Visit jimfisher's Homepage  Reply with Quote
ta! I took a 'before' pic of the whole kit, but it wasn't very useful so it's not up.

J.

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drumdmc
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Posted - 03/04/2012 :  17:25:38  Show Profile  Visit drumdmc's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Andy Youell will be your man for Asba drums. Nice looking kit i'm sure there was one like that for sale on the Bay a few years back.

Resonators and Ufips....just beautiful. www.vintageolympic.co.uk

Rotocasting is definitely the pinnacle of cymbal manufacture!

http://www.youtube.com/user/TheUFIPCYMBALS

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Brody
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Posted - 03/04/2012 :  19:47:36  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Lovely kit! I've never heard of them. It was more common for other vintage drum brands other than Ludwig to be clear acrylic. That's an unusual colour.

www.myspace.com/evisorax
www.arendia.co.uk
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Captain Bubble
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Posted - 03/04/2012 :  19:53:18  Show Profile  Visit Captain Bubble's Homepage  Reply with Quote
^ Sonor did a Smokey grey one, and I think some other colours too.
Asba (France) were famous for stainless steel and fibre-glass drum kits, later re-launched as Capelle but I think only wood drums by then. Too quirky for some, but very well made, and their pedals were very highly rated, especially the Caroline bass drum pedal.

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andyyouell
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Posted - 03/04/2012 :  21:20:18  Show Profile  Visit andyyouell's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Lovely to see this kit Jim. I used to have an identical kit which I sold to Bob Spearing (http://www.asbadrums.com/drums/bobspearing.htm).

They were lovely drums but I always felt the ASBA acrylics were just a little too fragile. When I stripped my brown kit to clean it I was amazed at the amount of flex in the shells - far more than I ever saw on Ludwig, Sonor or Pearl acrylics that I had over the years.

I had a few Asba kits - a Russian dolls 4 piece was nice for club gigs, but I got on much better with the steel kit for noise ;-) http://www.andyyouell.com/ASBA_stainless_steel/

You can get replacement bass drum logos from Winnie Mensink (hidehitters.com)

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Jon Petersen
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Posted - 03/04/2012 :  22:09:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Captain Bubble

^ Sonor did a Smokey grey one, and I think some other colours too.
Asba (France) were famous for stainless steel and fibre-glass drum kits, later re-launched as Capelle but I think only wood drums by then. Too quirky for some, but very well made, and their pedals were very highly rated, especially the Caroline bass drum pedal.



No, Capelle has nothing to do with ASBA - except being french, of course - two entirely different companies, and very different drums too.

Asbas in wood are thin-shelled with reinforcement rings, whereas Capelles are usually thick shells in african mahogany. Capelle also sold under the Orange brand for a couple of years.

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Jon

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Jon Petersen
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Posted - 04/04/2012 :  00:04:56  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Oh - by the way:

Frederik, the Crown Prince of Denmark, had a mahogany ASBA in sizes 18, 12 and 14 as a kid.

A real dream kit, fitting for a royalty.


It now sits in "Slagtøjscentret", Copenhagens best drum shop. Not for sale, I am told....


Jon

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Brody
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Posted - 06/04/2012 :  16:58:01  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Interesting! I'll be in Copenhagen June 30-July 1 for the start of our tour - would be good to check it out for myself!

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Brody
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Posted - 06/04/2012 :  17:02:27  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by andyyouell

Lovely to see this kit Jim. I used to have an identical kit which I sold to Bob Spearing (http://www.asbadrums.com/drums/bobspearing.htm).

They were lovely drums but I always felt the ASBA acrylics were just a little too fragile. When I stripped my brown kit to clean it I was amazed at the amount of flex in the shells - far more than I ever saw on Ludwig, Sonor or Pearl acrylics that I had over the years.

I had a few Asba kits - a Russian dolls 4 piece was nice for club gigs, but I got on much better with the steel kit for noise ;-) http://www.andyyouell.com/ASBA_stainless_steel/

You can get replacement bass drum logos from Winnie Mensink (hidehitters.com)



That kit looks stunning Andy! Even louder than acrylics you reckon? My vintage Zickos acrylic kit is probably my loudest kit - and that's with evans hydraulics on! When they're worn out I'm looking forward to putting some single-ply ambassardors on to make em sing!

www.myspace.com/evisorax
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jimfisher
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Posted - 06/04/2012 :  22:04:17  Show Profile  Visit jimfisher's Homepage  Reply with Quote
That kit looks almost identical to mine, tom holder is different though. Cheers for the info!
J.

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Jon Petersen
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Posted - 06/04/2012 :  22:29:37  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Brody

Interesting! I'll be in Copenhagen June 30-July 1 for the start of our tour - would be good to check it out for myself!



It is a nice shop to visit - and close to Metro and so on.

Concert in Copenhagen?

Jon

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Captain Bubble
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Posted - 07/04/2012 :  07:52:17  Show Profile  Visit Captain Bubble's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Jon, thanks for correcting me, I knew that Cappelle was linked to another French name but got the wrong one!

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